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    The Ursinus Weekly, October 14, 1946

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    Enrollment totals 894 as veterans return to college • Rev. Wallick appointed chaplain for college • Student leaders plan activities of semester • Old Timers\u27 engage T. Darlington to play at dance, October 26 • State physics teachers to hold conference Friday, Saturday • Administration appoints professors to assist in academic department • Editors announce staff for \u2747 Ruby • WSGA president elects members of dormitory booster committees • Eight Valley Forge men enrolled as special students at Ursinus • Retired minister deeds home as scholarship fund for college • Miss Dorothy F. Moyer selected to assist Ursinus medical staff • College plans to use Rimby\u27s as dormitory for women students • New secretaries are appointed in Office of Registrar, Treasurer • Miss Schultz appointed math instructor • Students to hear Mrs. Crawford • Jim Kromka elected soph prexy • Commentator: What would you do? • Through the Library window • The Weekly\u27s job • Attention all students! • Society news • Alumni news • Pennsylvania women\u27s golf champion becomes member of physical education staff • Bears drop opener to Dragons, 18-6 • Johns Hopkins defeats Ursinus booters, 4-3, in overtime contest • Bears face Moravian in first home game • Bears bow to Fords by 7-0 for second straight defeat despite superior play • Hockey season begins with experienced team • Player of the week: Elliot Parks • Alumni ties first two hockey tilts • Who\u27s who on campus • Noted astronomer visits Ursinus • Seniors receive credit for practice teachinghttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/3118/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 4, 1946

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    Foreign policy association to conduct student forum on economic situation • Rushing week begins as sororities entertain at informal desserts • Susan Bellis, Walter Chambers to play leads in coming dramatic production • Mr. Hohlfeld prepares report on literacy for Paris UNESCO meeting • Senate announces rules for smoking • AAUW to conduct open meeting; guests to hear CIO worker • Library to inaugurate national book week; open house, Nov. 10 • Rev. Creager talks at vesper service • Assistants chosen for yearbook staff • Selections chosen for program of recorded music on Tuesday • Debaters to challenge Penn on labor, management question • Students to see French movies • Curtain Club entertains frosh; plans activities for future • Belles beat Beaver 2-0; bears blast PMC 13-0 • Ursinus counters twice in second period; holds Cadet threat in check • Garnets sting bears with last half rally • Future Ursinus foes meet with disaster in weekend encounters • Indians to invade Patterson field in final home fracas • Clamer-Derr lead dorm hockey; Hobson-Shreiner close second • Ursinus triumphs over East Stroudsburg 2-1 • Jackie Landis, Evie Moyer, score goals for first win over Beaver since 1943 • Former bears sparkle in uniforms of other college grid squads • Ghosts and cornstalks transform gym into Halloween atmosphere for party • Jay Vees trounce Beaver coeds, 4-0https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1644/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, May 20, 1946

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    Ursinus team ties for second place in debate contest • Committee announces women nominated for organization officers • Dramatic club to present Spring Again starring John Ulmer and Susan Bellis • Students to schedule summer term courses with faculty, advisors • Men to give pageant take-off; May queen will be kept secret • Student to file applications for self-help positions • Frosh to feature Clyde Walton at semi-formal, June 1 • Crowning of Betty Conlin to highlight pageant of Candyland fantasy, Saturday • Group to discuss merger bill • Dr. J Flight to address vespers on the old book in a new world • Practice teachers finish work • Varsity hockey team elects Doris J. Hobensack captain • JV scores 9 runs before Owls close game in 5th inning • First deck Curtis tops intramural softball after one week\u27s play • Trackmen take second as 6 Ursinus men place in three-college meet • Ursinus coeds drop game to Owlettes for first set-back in softball history • Tennis team tramples East Stroudsburg, 5-0, in fourth straight win • Former student receives credit for research work on vitamin P • Group plans garden project as memorial to Mrs. J. Heiges • Former Navy chaplain addresses group on service experienceshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1679/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, December 9, 1946

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    Dr. Schiff to speak at opening forum session Wednesday • Carol sing and dinner highlight Christmas party on December 16 • Y plans activities for student Christian assembly at Illinois • College to hold service in dean Kline\u27s memory • Prof. Bone speaks on Russian trade • Music department to present Messiah as opening to Christmas activities • English club has guest speaker • Capacity audiences praise actors in season\u27s opener, Ten little Indians • Committees selected for annual Christmas banquet December 18 • Ursinus conducts training program for Navy aviation • Pre-meds hear Dr. Livinggood; dermatology is subject of talk • Y to hold Christmas musicale • Dr. Vanderslice to address FTA • Two day program led by sociology student • Jay Vees tie Penn; remain undefeated • Seniors end college hockey careers as season closes with Penn encounter • Penn hands bears first defeat in display of power • Bruins meet 28-7 disaster at F&M in final tussle • Seeders speeds pace as hopefuls for \u2747 bear quintet appear • Ursinus drops five of seven grid games in hectic schedule • Bears honor foes with election to all opponent team • Twelve Ursinus students are honored by selection for collegiate Who\u27s Whohttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1648/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, March 24, 1947

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    Dr. W. Bancroft, philosophy prof., dies; served as faculty member for 22 years • Coeds, men to battle for title of basketball court, Saturday • Mermaids lose swimming title to Swarthmore by close score • Professor Karpovitch to address forum on Russian policy tonite • Students selected as representatives to UN assembly • FTA members plan panel talks on extra-curricular activities • Professor Bone to address PAC on labor legislation Wednesday • G. Allen discusses legendary Hitler at club gathering • Lincoln University men conduct impressive candlelight service • Mr. Philippe Emanuel to address meeting of French Club tonight • Large crowd enjoys songs, dances, and comedy at minstrel • Debaters to enter tournament held at Princeton Univ. • Soph hop to feature Maynard McKissick; lucky number tickets to win prizes • Debaters continue away meets with Rutgers on labor question • Racial tolerance • Track squad prepares for weighty schedule • Trophy awarded for conference cage flag • Coaches schedule first full squad diamond workout • Candidates shoot at marks posted by track mentor • Temple tramples Snell\u27s belles, 34-16, for easy triumph • Mermaids swamp Beaver coeds, 34-23https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1656/thumbnail.jp

    Letter From Jane Brusch to Eleanor Snell, May 7, 1970

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    This letter from Jane E. Brusch, Ursinus College Class of 1947, congratulates Eleanor Snell on the occasion of her retirement from Ursinus College and remarks on Eleanor\u27s coaching and teaching techniques.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/snell_docs/1050/thumbnail.jp

    Address at the Eastern College Athletic Conference Convention, October 8, 1991

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    This is the typed transcript of an address given by Jane Brusch in acceptance of the recognition of Eleanor Snell by the EA1AW Educational Seminar Committee at the Fall convention of the Eastern College Athletic Conference in Hyannis, Massachusetts.https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/snell_docs/1012/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, November 22, 1943

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    WAC needs women for officer duty • Congressman Ditter killed in Navy airplane crash • Other wise man told by vespers speaker • Francis appeals to Ursinus students for support in Nat. War fund campaign • Senior prom set for Dec. 11; Marshall names chairmen • Examination given for library jobs • Loans for girls available • Day study has luncheon • Cruel fate, sophs harass frosh girls • Sarah Helen Keyser weds Navy man in canal zone • USO among benefactors assisted with your war fund contribution • Libby Rubin becomes head of women\u27s debating club • Booster group to promote schemes of desirous clubs • Barbara Djorup becomes new English Club officer • Sunday night sings planned • Ursinus continues friendliness custom • Drexel succumbs to Ursinus eleven on slippery field • Ursinus girls help all-college team win • Four Ursinus coeds earn berths on Middle Atlantic all-college team • Ursinus booters vanquish Haverford Army team, 4-2 • Intramurals begin with full program • Freshman coeds active in interdorm hockey • Clamer-Glenwood lead in intramural battle • Jayvees trample Drexel • Basketball practice starts • Curtain Club to judge dramatic tryouts Tuesday • Helfferichs entertain cast • Lt. G. D. Miner explains Navy V-12 programhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1719/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, June 3, 1946

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    Gathering to hear Dr. E. F. Campbell at religious meeting • Fogel prize offered for winning essay on Pennsylvania Germans • President announces lease of building for housing 100 veterans • Temple president to deliver address at commencement exercises on July 1: A. M. Billman, D. D., to preach baccalaureate sermon, June 30 • Franklin I. Sheeder to speak at F. and M. baccalaureate service • Cabinet appointed for 1946-47 term by YWCA president • Frosh transform gym into tropical paradise • The Weekly presents newly elected leaders on campus • Ruby staff issues last call for purchase of yearbook at $4.50 • Rosicrucians honor members; elect Janice Wenkenbach head • Miss Peedee Q faces room drawing problem • Eight errors give F. and M. 14-5 victory over Ursinus nine in final home game • N. Bramall demonstrates tennis techniques to physical education club members • First deck leads intramural league with five victories • WAA to hold banquet Thursday; awards, letters to be presented • WAA council names managers for next year\u27s varsity teams • G. Kennedy reigns in men\u27s version of The Candy Shop • Nellie Bly seeks home-coming joyshttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1681/thumbnail.jp

    The Ursinus Weekly, January 10, 1944

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    Fine cast chosen for coming play, Jupiter Laughs • Ensign Miriam Waltemyer to speak on Navy waves • Senator Ball will speak at Ursinus this Wednesday on post-war world • Ursinus honor grad to speak tonight • Dorothy Waltz engaged • Intersorority dance postponed • Students joyful at belated banquet • Rosicrucians elect girls to fill coveted offices • Memorial marks site of girls\u27 seminary • Post-war employment ideas solicited in Pabst contest • Dr. Hartzell holds office on Collegeville council • Combined Y\u27s will sponsor amateur night on Friday • Rev. Shaffer addresses student body at vespers • Ursinus students speak • Publishers offer awards to writers in services • German Club features sing • James Boswell to teach mathematics at Illinois • Leona Miller to give make-up demonstration • Captain Fury presented • Loraine Walton to review Taps for Private Tussie • The librarian\u27s angle • Courtmen lose close tilt to F. & M. when Mackin scores in last minute • Garnet crushes Ursinus grapplers • Carney beats Shope in intramural games • Men\u27s varsity defeats Valley Forge hospital • Five girls return from 1943 varsity • Freshman receives rating in 1943 tennis lineup • Basketball five downs Superior Tube team • War cannot stop Russian colleges • Ursinus students flock to Thompson-Gay gymhttps://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/weekly/1722/thumbnail.jp
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